AI for Students Learn faster. Think deeper. Act ethically.
This site helps you use AI as a study collaborator, not as a source of evidence. Learn how to prompt well, protect your data, verify claims, and keep academic integrity at the core.
Tip: Treat AI like a study coach. Ask it to quiz you, explain your own notes back to you, and challenge your thinking — but use readings, data and your own judgement as the evidence.
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Learn to use AI
Start here: core concepts, safe setup, first checks.
- Quick start checklist
- What AI can and cannot do
- Model choices & costs
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Apply AI to study
Research & essays, revision, and workflow tools.
- Evidence-aware prompting
- Source-grounded workflows
- Revision plans & quizzes
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Use AI responsibly
Clarity on policy, good practice, and common pitfalls.
- Traffic-light examples
- Fact-checking habits
- Avoiding hallucinations
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